One recent commentator believes that the emergence of online marketplaces will make risks (and therefore insurance) more similar. They believe that the ideal of being
The risks are real – but how real? Just looking at the risk for one person doesn’t really cover the risks as experienced by a
In reasonably short succession two very different conversations: an adviser arguing for taxable benefits, and another arguing for non-taxable benefits. Here is a summary of their key points: For a taxable
The monster is hungry for more… Quotemonster is the number one place to go for pricing and research. We are thrilled with this response and
We have been analysing underwriting requirements for a cool new project that probably has something to do with Quotemonster. That is not ready yet, but by
UK insurance website Insurance Age published this article explaining that brokers have been told that if they don’t keep up with how technology is changing the market
Sovereign has upgraded their trauma insurance product and we have re-rated it. The main changes are as follows: Bowel Disease, Osteoporosis, Rheumatiod Arthritis Increase in
The New Zealand Herald writer Rebecca Savory reports: “Increasing health insurance premiums are on the increase and it is a major issue, especially for the
The pricing changes for Southern Cross VIP plans and Fidelity Life’s Life and Trauma rates effective 1 July are live on Quotemonster.
Recently we published links to an article on underinsurance. There were many good things in the article, which was good on cover levels but the
